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Yoghurt without bits in?

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BellaMoo · 17/09/2015 17:58

Trying to persuade DD to branch out from kiddie yoghurts but she won't eat anything with fruit pieces in. Can anyone recommend flavoured yoghurts with a smooth texture, ideally ones that come in a big tub?

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myotherusernameisbetter · 17/09/2015 18:02

Not sure if it's the same in the big tub, but Yeo valley do strawberry and also lemon yoghurts, neither of which have bits - it says specifically on the strawberry one that it has no bits - i don't think the lemon one says, but it doesn't.

Sainsbos seem to permanently have them on offer at two 4 packs for £3 :)

myotherusernameisbetter · 17/09/2015 18:05

these are the strawberry ones - the others are lemon curd.

www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/yeo-valley-organic-strawberry-yogurts-4x120g

BellaMoo · 17/09/2015 22:40

Great thank you! She loved strawberry so we'll try that one first.

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PolterGoose · 18/09/2015 12:36

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myotherusernameisbetter · 18/09/2015 12:50

Polter, DS1 eats the lemon one with dark chocolate ginger biscuits instead of a spoon.... :o

myotherusernameisbetter · 18/09/2015 12:53

Polter, DS1 eats the lemon one with dark chocolate ginger biscuits instead of a spoon.... :o

PolterGoose · 18/09/2015 12:59

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myotherusernameisbetter · 18/09/2015 13:03

so good I said it twice... :o

fredandme123 · 18/09/2015 13:05

Arla protein. If not sweet enough a spoon of jam in the top is a treat.

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